We currently do a little too much work when we push the first buffer around
resulting in excessive caps checking. We can probably make this a little less
expensive.
Update design doc with step-start docs.
Add eos field to step done message
when stepping in reverse, update the segment time field.
Flush out the current step when we are flushing.
Note in the docs that a flushing step in PLAYING brings the pipeline to the lost
state and skips the data before prerolling again.
Implement the flushing step correctly by invalidating the current step
operation, which would activate the new step operation.
Update framestep document, we want to pass the flush flag in the step-done
message.
Add flush flag to the gstmessage.
Update examples to use the new step-done message api.
Implement framestep with playback rates < 0.0 too.
Add new STEP event and methods for creating/parsing the event
Update design docs.
Add new STEP_DONE message and method to create/parse.
API: GstEvent::gst_event_new_step()
API: GstEvent::gst_event_parse_step()
API: GstMessage::gst_message_new_step_done()
API: GstMessage::gst_message_parse_step_done()
Pass the thread object in a GValue, which would allow the application to figure
out the type of the object instead of us having to explicitly code it in a
message field.
Add the first version of the STREAM_STATUS message design docs.
This message will be used to give applications more control over the
streaming threads.
Add a GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE that can be posted by element when they would
like to have the application change the state of the pipeline. the primary use
case is to pause the pipeline when an audio mixer is mixing a higher priority
stream but it can also be used for other purposes.
Add some docs and a unit test.
Implement the REQUEST_STATE message in gst-launch.
API: gst_message_new_request_state()
API: gst_message_parse_request_state()
API: GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE
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* docs/design/part-TODO.txt:
Remove the seqnum entry that we implemented in 0.10 already.
Add entry about removing the format return value for queries.
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* docs/design/part-TODO.txt:
Remove item from the todo list because it was fixed with the latency
state change rewrites.
* docs/design/part-seeking.txt:
* docs/design/part-segments.txt:
Update some docs.
* gst/gstevent.c: (gst_event_new_new_segment_full),
(gst_event_parse_new_segment_full), (gst_event_new_buffer_size),
(gst_event_parse_buffer_size), (gst_event_new_qos),
(gst_event_parse_qos), (gst_event_new_seek),
(gst_event_parse_seek), (gst_event_new_latency),
(gst_event_parse_latency):
Use quarks to construct and parse events.
* gst/gstquark.c: (_priv_gst_quarks_initialize):
* gst/gstquark.h:
Add some more quarks to the table.
Emit a warning when the quark tables are not in sync.
* tests/check/gst/gstbus.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Add an assert.
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* docs/design/part-negotiation.txt:
Update the docs some more.
* libs/gst/base/gsttypefindhelper.c: (helper_find_peek):
If we pull a buffer with non-trivial caps, suggest those caps with the
max probability.
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* docs/design/part-negotiation.txt:
Small doc update.
* docs/libs/gstreamer-libs-sections.txt:
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init),
(gst_base_sink_pad_getcaps), (gst_base_sink_pad_setcaps),
(gst_base_sink_init), (gst_base_sink_set_blocksize),
(gst_base_sink_get_blocksize), (gst_base_sink_set_property),
(gst_base_sink_get_property), (gst_base_sink_needs_preroll),
(gst_base_sink_loop), (gst_base_sink_pad_activate),
(gst_base_sink_negotiate_pull), (gst_base_sink_pad_activate_pull),
(gst_base_sink_change_state):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.h:
Add blocksize property and methods to control the amount of data
to pull.
Negotiate first before activating upstream in pull mode so that they can
negotiate themselves.
When we operate in pull mode, we only accept the caps that we
negotiated.
Make the sink go ASYNC to PAUSED, like all other sinks.
API: GstBaseSink::gst_base_sink_set_blocksize()
API: GstBaseSink::gst_base_sink_get_blocksize()
API: GstBaseSink::blocksize
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesrc.c: (gst_base_src_wait_playing),
(gst_base_src_set_live), (gst_base_src_is_live),
(gst_base_src_set_format), (gst_base_src_query_latency),
(gst_base_src_set_blocksize), (gst_base_src_get_blocksize),
(gst_base_src_set_do_timestamp), (gst_base_src_get_do_timestamp),
(gst_base_src_set_property), (gst_base_src_get_property):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesrc.h:
Add typechecking in public API functions.
Add methods to control the blocksize in subclasses.
API: GstBaseSrc::gst_base_src_set_blocksize()
API: GstBaseSrc::gst_base_src_get_blocksize()
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* docs/README:
Document that for plgin-docs we extraxt he short-desc from the element
details.
* docs/design/part-states.txt:
Tell that devices should be closed in PAUSED -> READY.
* docs/manual/README:
Document how tests in the manual are handled.
* docs/manuals.mak:
Typo in comment.
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* docs/design/part-block.txt:
Fix typo.
* docs/design/part-element-transform.txt:
Add notes about why transform needs to know input/output sizes.
Add some issues that need to be solved.
Add some more use cases.
* tests/check/libs/test_transform.c: (gst_test_trans_base_init),
(gst_test_trans_class_init), (result_sink_chain),
(result_buffer_alloc), (gst_test_trans_new), (gst_test_trans_free),
(gst_test_trans_push), (gst_test_trans_pop):
* tests/check/libs/transform1.c: (buffer_alloc_pt1),
(set_caps_pt1), (GST_START_TEST), (set_caps_pt2), (transform_ip_1),
(set_caps_1), (set_caps_ct1), (transform_ct1),
(transform_caps_ct1), (transform_size_ct1), (buffer_alloc_ct1),
(gst_basetransform_suite):
Add suport for different pad templates and buffer-alloc.
Add more checks for caps and buffer-alloc.
Add checks for proxy buffer alloc.
Add unit test for copy transform.
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* docs/design/Makefile.am:
Dist some more design docs.
* docs/random/moving-plugins:
Small addition: good plugins mustn't have functional code
within assertion macros.